Yorkshire Trail Runs - Bramham Park

Wetherby, United Kingdom • 12 Apr 2026

Yorkshire Trail Runs at Bramham Park 2026

The 2nd Yorkshire Trail Runs of 2026 take place at Bramham Park on 12 April 2026. The event is set within Bramham Park, a Grade I listed 18th century country house between Leeds and Wetherby, and covers over 1,200 acres of woodland with miles of trail paths.

Distances offered:

  • 5km
  • 10km
  • Half Marathon

All routes follow well established trail paths and pass estate statues, buildings, and scenic views. Route maps are provided for each distance. Live chip timing will be used and timing services are provided by Timing Up North. The event is canicross friendly and allows one controlled dog per runner.

All finishers receive an event medal, Wild Deer merchandise, and a snack and a drink. An exclusive event T shirt is available to purchase for £12 when signing up. Entry prices are listed from £24 for the 5km to £30 for the half marathon. On site parking is charged and car sharing is recommended where possible. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

13 mi
Half Marathon
10 km
5 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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